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'I waited for my family to get vaccinated'


HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Mariano Villanueva, 73, and his wife Naida, 70, put off their Covid-19 vaccination for three months, over fears of possible side effects and reactions to the vaccine.
We saw news of serious side effects and even deaths so we didn t do it before. We were scared and we doubted the vaccine. We wanted to see first the effects on other people here, said Naida Villanueva, who works as a bakery cashier in Dededo.
For their age bracket, the vaccine was first offered in early January but it was only in late April when they said they were convinced the vaccine would do more good than harm to them, the wife said. ....

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In-home caregivers prioritized in vaccine rollout, but some feel it's a step too late


That’s the experience of Makenzie Hirschinger, who lives in Fulton. 
In-home caregiver and mother Makenzie Hirschinger feeds her 1-year-old son, Jensen, who has Down syndrome. Annabel Thorpe, KOMU 8 Reporter
Hirschinger is a mother to 9-year-old Ayden, 2-year-old Spencer, and 1-year-old Jensen. Spencer has cerebral palsy, which is a motor disability, and Jensen has Down syndrome, which means he has an additional chromosome that alters the course of his development.
Both of these medical complexities may put Jensen and Spencer at a high-risk for severe illness if they were to contract COVID-19, according to the Center for Disease Control. If they were adults, they would fall into the high-risk category currently being vaccinated in Missouri under Phase 1B - Tier 2. ....

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